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a fan probably stopped running or the heatsink is not functioning properly and its going to over heat and break the mobo
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haha, it's going to be funny when it blows up and everyone looks at you, and you just start laughing.
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the thermal warning went away. it hasn't come up in like 20 min.
which means 1 of 2 things.
a)it cooled down (bad)
b) the thermal sensor = fryed, and the computer is getting ready to re-enact chernobyl
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i didnt even know comps had heat sensors. so did it blow? would you rate it as more of a little boy explosion or was it more of a fat man explosion?
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